Wednesday, January 26, 2011

INTERNET MASHES RADIO INTO LITTLE BITTY PIECES!      Don�t think radio�s a-changin�?  Don�t think that radio hasn�t spawned  several busines
INTERNET MASHES RADIO INTO LITTLE BITTY PIECES!


Don�t think radio�s a-changin�? Don�t think that radio hasn�t spawned
several business that will someday in the next few years overtake it?



Over the past few years, radio has seen a decline in listeners mostly to a
website called Pandora.com that plays music based on the listener�s tastes.
So far the online radio service has topped 40 million registered users.
Radio�s one advantage, of use solely in automobiles, is being usurped by
advancing technology such as Pandora entering Ford automobiles (). Other
Internet only radio stations have taken some of radio�s listeners including
LastFM.com which similarly to Pandora plays an Internet station tailor-made
to the consumer. Over 35 million users come to this website every month.



Disc Jockeys are finding work outside the traditional radio model as
well. Adam
Carrolla, who once was a morning talk-show host in Los Angeles, was fired
when his radio station switched formats. He immediately bought some basic
recording equipment from a local music shop and started a podcast or show
made specifically for downloading off the internet. His programs have been
downloaded more than 50 million times over the past year, and Carrolla
himself says that he feels radio's future lies in podcasts rather than
traditional radio or the satellite radio provider Sirius XM.



The role that was once played by many DJ�s, to announce the title and
artists of songs played on the radio, has been replaced by one of countless
apps or programs downloaded to smart phones over the Internet. The world�s
leading app for song identification is Shazam. This program �listens� to
the song playing from a radio or other source and identifies it. This has
lead to bigger sales of the songs identified by Shazam, and now the company
is partnering with the television cable network, Syfy. The promotion asks
users of Shazam to identify certain songs played during one of the Syfy
programs to receive special rewards .



These aspects of radio are not found inside a radio station building or
owned by one radio company.. These are industries created out of another
industry�s shortcomings. People rely on these new businesses for music, for
talk entertainment, and for music identification the way they once relied on
one radio industry.
INTERNET MASHES RADIO INTO LITTLE BITTY PIECES!      Don�t think radio�s a-changin�?  Don�t think that radio hasn�t spawned  several busines
INTERNET MASHES RADIO INTO LITTLE BITTY PIECES!


Don�t think radio�s a-changin�? Don�t think that radio hasn�t spawned
several business that will someday in the next few years overtake it?



Over the past few years, radio has seen a decline in listeners mostly to a
website called Pandora.com that plays music based on the listener�s tastes.
So far the online radio service has topped 40 million registered users.
Radio�s one advantage, of use solely in automobiles, is being usurped by
advancing technology such as Pandora entering Ford automobiles (). Other
Internet only radio stations have taken some of radio�s listeners including
LastFM.com which similarly to Pandora plays an Internet station tailor-made
to the consumer. Over 35 million users come to this website every month.



Disc Jockeys are finding work outside the traditional radio model as
well. Adam
Carrolla, who once was a morning talk-show host in Los Angeles, was fired
when his radio station switched formats. He immediately bought some basic
recording equipment from a local music shop and started a podcast or show
made specifically for downloading off the internet. His programs have been
downloaded more than 50 million times over the past year, and Carrolla
himself says that he feels radio's future lies in podcasts rather than
traditional radio or the satellite radio provider Sirius XM.



The role that was once played by many DJ�s, to announce the title and
artists of songs played on the radio, has been replaced by one of countless
apps or programs downloaded to smart phones over the Internet. The world�s
leading app for song identification is Shazam. This program �listens� to
the song playing from a radio or other source and identifies it. This has
lead to bigger sales of the songs identified by Shazam, and now the company
is partnering with the television cable network, Syfy. The promotion asks
users of Shazam to identify certain songs played during one of the Syfy
programs to receive special rewards .



These aspects of radio are not found inside a radio station building or
owned by one radio company.. These are industries created out of another
industry�s shortcomings. People rely on these new businesses for music, for
talk entertainment, and for music identification the way they once relied on
one radio industry.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

INTERNET MASHES RADIO INTO LITTLE BITTY PIECES!

Don’t think radio’s a-changin’?  Don’t think that radio hasn’t spawned several business that will someday in the next few years overtake it?

Over the past few years, radio has seen a decline in listeners mostly to a website called Pandora.com that plays music based on the listener’s tastes.  So far the online radio service has topped 40 million registered users. Radio’s one advantage, of use solely in automobiles, is being usurped by advancing technology such as Pandora entering Ford automobiles ().  Other Internet only radio stations have taken some of radio’s listeners including LastFM.com which similarly to Pandora plays an Internet station tailor-made to the consumer.  Over 35 million users come to this website every month.

 Disc Jockeys are finding work outside the traditional radio model as well.  Adam Carrolla, who once was a morning talk-show host in Los Angeles, was fired when his radio station switched formats.  He immediately bought some basic recording equipment from a local music shop and started a podcast or show made specifically for downloading off the internet.  His programs have been downloaded more than 50 million times over the past year, and Carrolla himself says that he feels radio's future lies in podcasts rather than traditional radio or the satellite radio provider Sirius XM.

 The role that was once played by many DJ’s, to announce the title and artists of songs played on the radio, has been replaced by one of countless apps or programs downloaded to smart phones over the Internet.  The world’s leading app for song identification is Shazam.  This program “listens” to the song playing from a radio or other source and identifies it.   This has lead to bigger sales of the songs identified by Shazam, and now the company is partnering with the television cable network, Syfy.   The promotion asks users of Shazam to identify certain songs played during one of the Syfy programs to receive special rewards .

 These aspects of radio are not found inside a radio station building or owned by one radio company..  These are industries created out of another industry’s shortcomings.  People rely on these new businesses for music, for talk entertainment, and for music identification the way they once relied on one radio industry.

THIS IS
THIS IS "EFFIZODE" 17 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!" BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED.

Hello I'm Mike Matthews on the bus taking us to THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!
We'll hear from Gaan, Hot Fire, the Pop Winds, and our up-coming musical
guest Tristen. We'll also dive into the growing apparent extinction of what
was once known as "radio" and find out who the unassuming pioneers are who
are slowly taking away the last of radio's fan base. You're entering
another dimension...up ahead...THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!

As I write this to you I am on a procrastination binge for my paper that I
need to write by this time tomorrow. It's a simple paper...simply a
paper...one stinkin' paper...one stinkin' page! HOW CAN THIS BE SO
DIFFICULT!?! Because, yes, I am back to school. Local community college
(the school where Tom Hanks went) but I am back to school!

I had to put my paper on hold as I saw a very important milestone approach.
I had to literally, rather, figuratively, pull off to the side of this
academic road to record and bring to you EFFIZODE 17 of THE LAST PLACE ON
EARTH! That's a milestone because my last show, THE MESSY DESK, only
reached to effizode 16 due to my wife and I moving the hell outta Alabama.
So nice to finally reach and surpass this former finish line. It's now
onward and upward. (Of course, if I never finish this paper, it's outward
and flunk-ward!)

Thanks for reading this quick, short blog. I just had to let you know my
excitement and happiness about being back in school and back on your mp3
player. Researching is so different now from when I was in school (you'll
get a clear time-line from my opening song this week). You now can use
google! How cool is that! I think I'm pretty good at that already so
hopefully I'll get something a little north of a "D!"

Oh, this week on my little segment called "Mike's Scavenger Hunt" we go to a
cool place I found in Sonora over the New Years weekend with my friends
Christy and Jason. If you like candy you'll love hearing about this place.
It's a place of pure imagination!

Please tell your friends about this show and listen to the latest by
clicking here...

http://ping.fm/GGr0n

Of course you can subscribe to this show on the new iTunes site (as of 3
weeks ago because Podbean sucks!) by going to
http://ping.fm/E4GeD

Thanks and keep an eye out for my upcoming interviews with some cool artists
including Tristen and the group Eulogy!

Now, back to my paper. No, seriously.

Mike

The Last Place on Earth "effizode" 17

THIS IS
THIS IS "EFFIZODE" 17 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!" BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED.

Hello I'm Mike Matthews on the bus taking us to THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!
We'll hear from Gaan, Hot Fire, the Pop Winds, and our up-coming musical
guest Tristen. We'll also dive into the growing apparent extinction of what
was once known as "radio" and find out who the unassuming pioneers are who
are slowly taking away the last of radio's fan base. You're entering
another dimension...up ahead...THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!

As I write this to you I am on a procrastination binge for my paper that I
need to write by this time tomorrow. It's a simple paper...simply a
paper...one stinkin' paper...one stinkin' page! HOW CAN THIS BE SO
DIFFICULT!?! Because, yes, I am back to school. Local community college
(the school where Tom Hanks went) but I am back to school!

I had to put my paper on hold as I saw a very important milestone approach.
I had to literally, rather, figuratively, pull off to the side of this
academic road to record and bring to you EFFIZODE 17 of THE LAST PLACE ON
EARTH! That's a milestone because my last show, THE MESSY DESK, only
reached to effizode 16 due to my wife and I moving the hell outta Alabama.
So nice to finally reach and surpass this former finish line. It's now
onward and upward. (Of course, if I never finish this paper, it's outward
and flunk-ward!)

Thanks for reading this quick, short blog. I just had to let you know my
excitement and happiness about being back in school and back on your mp3
player. Researching is so different now from when I was in school (you'll
get a clear time-line from my opening song this week). You now can use
google! How cool is that! I think I'm pretty good at that already so
hopefully I'll get something a little north of a "D!"

Oh, this week on my little segment called "Mike's Scavenger Hunt" we go to a
cool place I found in Sonora over the New Years weekend with my friends
Christy and Jason. If you like candy you'll love hearing about this place.
It's a place of pure imagination!

Please tell your friends about this show and listen to the latest by
clicking here...

http://ping.fm/x3IcY

Of course you can subscribe to this show on the new iTunes site (as of 3
weeks ago because Podbean sucks!) by going to
http://ping.fm/megbl

Thanks and keep an eye out for my upcoming interviews with some cool artists
including Tristen and the group Eulogy!

Now, back to my paper. No, seriously.

Mike

THIS IS "EFFIZODE" 17 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!" BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED.

Hello I'm Mike Matthews on the bus taking us to THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH! We'll hear from Gaan, Hot Fire, the Pop Winds, and our up-coming musical guest Tristen. We'll also dive into the growing apparent extinction of what was once known as "radio" and find out who the unassuming pioneers are who are slowly taking away the last of radio's fan base. You're entering another dimension...up ahead...THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!

As I write this to you I am on a procrastination binge for my paper that I need to write by this time tomorrow. It's a simple paper...simply a paper...one stinkin' paper...one stinkin' page! HOW CAN THIS BE SO DIFFICULT!?! Because, yes, I am back to school. Local community college (the school where Tom Hanks went) but I am back to school!

I had to put my paper on hold as I saw a very important milestone approach. I had to literally, rather, figuratively, pull off to the side of this academic road to record and bring to you EFFIZODE 17 of THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH! That's a milestone because my last show, THE MESSY DESK, only reached to effizode 16 due to my wife and I moving the hell outta Alabama. So nice to finally reach and surpass this former finish line. It's now onward and upward. (Of course, if I never finish this paper, it's outward and flunk-ward!)

Thanks for reading this quick, short blog. I just had to let you know my excitement and happiness about being back in school and back on your mp3 player. Researching is so different now from when I was in school (you'll get a clear time-line from my opening song this week). You now can use google! How cool is that! I think I'm pretty good at that already so hopefully I'll get something a little north of a "D!"

Oh, this week on my little segment called "Mike's Scavenger Hunt" we go to a cool place I found in Sonora over the New Years weekend with my friends Christy and Jason. If you like candy you'll love hearing about this place. It's a place of pure imagination!

Please tell your friends about this show and listen to the latest by clicking here...

http://ping.fm/1Vl4v

Of course you can subscribe to this show on the new iTunes site (as of 3 weeks ago because Podbean sucks!) by going to http://ping.fm/GRZM0

Thanks and keep an eye out for my upcoming interviews with some cool artists including Tristen and the group Eulogy!

Now, back to my paper. No, seriously.

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com

Monday, January 24, 2011

THIS IS "EFFIZODE" 17 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!" BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED.

Hello I'm Mike Matthews on the bus taking us to THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH! We'll hear from Gaan, Hot Fire, the Pop Winds, and our up-coming musical guest Tristen. We'll also dive into the growing apparent extinction of what was once known as "radio" and find out who the unassuming pioneers are who are slowly taking away the last of radio's fan base. You're entering another dimension...up ahead...THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!

As I write this to you I am on a procrastination binge for my paper that I need to write by this time tomorrow. It's a simple paper...simply a paper...one stinkin' paper...one stinkin' page! HOW CAN THIS BE SO DIFFICULT!?! Because, yes, I am back to school. Local community college (the school where Tom Hanks went) but I am back to school!

I had to put my paper on hold as I saw a very important milestone approach. I had to literally, rather, figuratively, pull off to the side of this academic road to record and bring to you EFFIZODE 17 of THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH! That's a milestone because my last show, THE MESSY DESK, only reached to effizode 16 due to my wife and I moving the hell outta Alabama. So nice to finally reach and surpass this former finish line. It's now onward and upward. (Of course, if I never finish this paper, it's outward and flunk-ward!)

Thanks for reading this quick, short blog. I just had to let you know my excitement and happiness about being back in school and back on your mp3 player. Researching is so different now from when I was in school (you'll get a clear time-line from my opening song this week). You now can use google! How cool is that! I think I'm pretty good at that already so hopefully I'll get something a little north of a "D!"

Oh, this week on my little segment called "Mike's Scavenger Hunt" we go to a cool place I found in Sonora over the New Years weekend with my friends Christy and Jason. If you like candy you'll love hearing about this place. It's a place of pure imagination!

Please tell your friends about this show and listen to the latest by clicking here...

http://ping.fm/9mjwa

Of course you can subscribe to this show on the new iTunes site (as of 3 weeks ago because Podbean sucks!) by going to http://ping.fm/bdWEq

Thanks and keep an eye out for my upcoming interviews with some cool artists including Tristen and the group Eulogy!

Now, back to my paper. No, seriously.

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com

Saturday, January 15, 2011

HERE'S EFFIZODE NUMBER 16 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH" ALONG WITH A LIL' BLOG...

Hi this is Mike Matthews boarding the bus taking us to THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH where we'll hear from Simone Cicconi, Yair Yona, Female, and our upcoming musical guest Tristen. We'll also find out why a space ship has landed in San Francisco and what one college did to deal with the problem of local road construction.

Have you ever watched a movie that was completely filmed in your hometown or a town you knew really well? I just saw "Easy A" on DVD and was blown away that it was completely filmed in Ojai. I lived in Ventura, right next door, so it was interesting seeing famous Ojai landmarks being worked into the script. By the way, it's a funny, funny movie for the first hour and fifteen minutes and then it starts hitting snags that slow it down. Emma Stone makes the movie. Stanley Tucci is also hilarious.

I'm still trying to alphabetize the 2000 CD's I've amassed from the 22 years of radio and being an audiophile. I'm up to "j" which means Janet Jackson, Jesus Jones, Jet, etc. I'm hoping once I'm finally done we don't have a massive earthquake that shakes all the CD's out of their shelves. That would suck!

This week's picture mentions "Georgia from Modesto." She's actually from Salida, the little town next door, and she listens to the show so she's already our VIP of the week! I said Modesto in the cartoon bubble because it just sounds funnier to me than Salida. Then again, I fully admit I ain't no comedian! Yes, "salida" means "exit" in Spanish. The name just makes me think of "salad."

Next week starts the studying and the hurrying to class as I begin college again. I'm not taking any where near a full load, just 2 classes, but being that it's been a couple decades since I've been to college I'm sure I'll have a little adjusting to do. I'll try to bring you another podcast in a week's time no matter what class homework might try to stop me.

Here's the newest effizode of THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH! Click below...

http://ping.fm/9yghv

And don't forget you can subscribe on iTunes at http://ping.fm/r0zNr The address has changed since the last time since my last iTunes address wasn't updating.

Enjoy your week and happy studying!

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com

Sunday, January 9, 2011

KICKING OFF THE YEAR WITH
KICKING OFF THE YEAR WITH "EFFIZODE" 15 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!"

Hello this is Mike Matthews boarding the bus taking us to the LAST PLACE ON
EARTH. This week we'll hear from our future in-studio guest Tristen, as
well as the Crevulators, The Gruff, and the Underscore Orkestra. Plus we'll
hear about a man trying to stop stop lights and find out what new smart
phone may take over in 2011.

The holidays were so much fun. My wife and I got to see her entire family
on her mom's side all together in a big Christmas day gathering. Then we
hung out with relatives on her dad's side. Christmas was a packed day!

For New Years my wife and I had friends over who we knew back in
college...though we went to different colleges. We discovered that
Bananagram game and played for a couple hours. That game's pretty tricky
and requires quick, flexible thinking as you try to put all your letters
into words (like Scrabble on crack).

Castro Valley is pulling itself out of the holiday mood. Every where you
look there's Christmas trees laying on their sides. Residents have two
trash days to put out their trees for collection. Invariably someone
forgets and we end up with a rotting dried out fire hazard come July 4th
just lying on one of the side streets. Aren't you glad no one uses tinsel
anymore? That stuff never came out of the tree...or your carpet or your
clothes or your dog's intestinal system.

So it's been about 6 years since I did my Santa Fe Cafe show on the radio
back in Ventura County. In doing this show, THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH, I have
been trying to resurrect some of the characters I created during the old
show's 11 year run. This week we hear from one we haven't heard from yet,
plus I introduce a new segment. Click below to enjoy this half hour show
and find out all the surprises!

http://ping.fm/0qzWD

Of course you can also subscribe on iTunes at
http://ping.fm/ZLPhT

Early February we'll have on the show our first musical guest, Tristen!
She's playing at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on Wednesday, February
2nd. You can hear one of the songs off her new album, Charlatans at the
Garden Gate, during this effizode! Thanks for listening!

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com

Friday, January 7, 2011

HERE'S THE FIRST SHOW OF THE NEW YEAR!
HERE'S THE FIRST SHOW OF THE NEW YEAR! "EFFIZODE" 15 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON
EARTH!"

Hello this is Mike Matthews boarding the bus taking us to the LAST PLACE ON
EARTH. This week we'll hear from our future in-studio guest Tristen, as
well as the Crevulators, The Gruff, and the Underscore Orkestra. Plus we'll
hear about a man trying to stop stop lights and find out what new smart
phone may take over in 2011.

The holidays were so much fun. My wife and I got to see her entire family
on her mom's side all together in a big Christmas day gathering. Then we
hung out with relatives on her dad's side. Christmas was a packed day!

For New Years my wife and I had friends over who we knew back in
college...though we went to different colleges. We discovered that
Bananagram game and played for a couple hours. That game's pretty tricky
and requires quick, flexible thinking as you try to put all your letters
into words (like Scrabble on crack).

Castro Valley is pulling itself out of the holiday mood. Every where you
look there's Christmas trees laying on their sides. Residents have two
trash days to put out their trees for collection. Invariably someone
forgets and we end up with a rotting dried out fire hazard come July 4th
just lying on one of the side streets. Aren't you glad no one uses tinsel
anymore? That stuff never came out of the tree...or your carpet or your
clothes or your dog's intestinal system.

So it's been about 6 years since I did my Santa Fe Cafe show on the radio
back in Ventura County. In doing this show, THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH, I have
been trying to resurrect some of the characters I created during the old
show's 11 year run. This week we hear from one we haven't heard from yet,
plus I introduce a new segment. Click below to enjoy this half hour show
and find out all the surprises!

http://ping.fm/yanPe

Of course you can also subscribe on iTunes at
http://ping.fm/r1lDE

Early February we'll have on the show our first musical guest, Tristen!
She's playing at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on Wednesday, February
2nd. You can hear one of the songs off her new album, Charlatans at the
Garden Gate, during this effizode! Thanks for listening!

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com
KICKING OFF THE YEAR WITH "EFFIZODE" 15 OF "THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH!"

Hello this is Mike Matthews boarding the bus taking us to the LAST PLACE ON EARTH. This week we'll hear from our future in-studio guest Tristen, as well as the Crevulators, The Gruff, and the Underscore Orkestra. Plus we'll hear about a man trying to stop stop lights and find out what new smart phone may take over in 2011.

The holidays were so much fun. My wife and I got to see her entire family on her mom's side all together in a big Christmas day gathering. Then we hung out with relatives on her dad's side. Christmas was a packed day!

For New Years my wife and I had friends over who we knew back in college...though we went to different colleges. We discovered that Bananagram game and played for a couple hours. That game's pretty tricky and requires quick, flexible thinking as you try to put all your letters into words (like Scrabble on crack).

Castro Valley is pulling itself out of the holiday mood. Every where you look there's Christmas trees laying on their sides. Residents have two trash days to put out their trees for collection. Invariably someone forgets and we end up with a rotting dried out fire hazard come July 4th just lying on one of the side streets. Aren't you glad no one uses tinsel anymore? That stuff never came out of the tree...or your carpet or your clothes or your dog's intestinal system.

So it's been about 6 years since I did my Santa Fe Cafe show on the radio back in Ventura County. In doing this show, THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH, I have been trying to resurrect some of the characters I created during the old show's 11 year run. This week we hear from one we haven't heard from yet, plus I introduce a new segment. Click below to enjoy this half hour show and find out all the surprises!

http://ping.fm/lbs9Q

Of course you can also subscribe on iTunes at http://ping.fm/zWZ1k

Early February we'll have on the show our first musical guest, Tristen! She's playing at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on Wednesday, February 2nd. You can hear one of the songs off her new album, Charlatans at the Garden Gate, during this effizode! Thanks for listening!

Mike

MikeTalks.blog.com